If you’re in construction, manufacturing or other industrial environments, you probably have to work at heights way above ground level. Such work has a high risk of falling or tripping, and it is essential to receive fall protection training if working at 10ft or above.

Fall hazards are a significant cause of fatal injuries and deaths in the construction industry. However, comprehensive fall protection inspection training can help you remain safe. Here is all you need to know about it:

Why Fall Incidents Occur

People usually think that they have it under control and won’t fall, still falling and slipping is the most common workplace hazard. Here are some of the reasons why fall incidents take place:

  • Not maintaining safety procedures
  • Not using or improper use of fall protection equipment
  • Inadequate fall protection training
  • Not being careful during work

What is Fall Protection Training

This training offers ample knowledge and skills to identify and avoid fall hazards during the job. It teaches people how to create a fall protection safety plan while working at heights. There can be a basic or advanced level of training depending on your job type.

With this course, you will learn how to use fall protection equipment and do inspections of the space. It also includes:

  • Doffing and donning harnesses
  • Full-body suspension harness
  • Inspecting equipment
  • Suspension relief methods
  • Documentation of fall protection plans

How to Receive Fall Protection Training

First aid training schools like Metro Safety Training offer fall protection courses. First, you need to identify the level of training you require for your job and then read the course descriptions to see if it matches.

We offer sufficient interaction to offer you comprehensive knowledge and hands-on practice with the safety equipment. With hands-on training, you can confidently use the equipment at the workplace.

How Often You Need Training

In British Columbia, fall protection training certification expires after three years. In addition, it is highly recommended to get an annual review to ensure your and others’ safety. Some companies or job roles may require frequent recertifications.

Other than falling, there are many possible hazards for people working at heights. With a robust training program, you can learn how to identify and mitigate them.

Workers are on crane doing construction

To learn about other workplace safety courses, you can check our website. We also offer occupational first aid courses and health safety programs in BC. Reach out to us for more information; we are happy to assist.